Unidentified faculty and students attending the 1966 State University of New York at Albany commencement ceremony on the uptown campus, the first to be held on the uptown campus.
A large group of people gathered at the 1966 State University of New York at Albany commencement ceremony, the first to take place on the uptown campus. Duplicate of 1363.
A large group of people including students, faculty, and family members, at the 1966 State University of New York at Albany commencement ceremony. This was the first commencement to take place on the uptown campus. Duplicate of 1353.
A contact sheet containing images from the 1966 State University of New York at Albany commencement ceremony, including Evan R. Collins, President of the State University of New York at Albany from July 1949-June 30, 1969, and Nelson A. Rockefeller, Governor of New York. This was the first commencement to take place on the uptown campus.
Students lined up for the 1966 State University of New York at Albany commencement procession on the uptown campus. An unidentified woman with a stroller stands in the center of the image. This was the first year commencement was held on the uptown campus.
Students lined up for the 1966 State University of New York at Albany commencement procession on the uptown campus. This was the first year commencement was held on the uptown campus. Deparment signs are visible for M.S. Business and M.S. Education. Duplicate of 3007.
A group of unidentified students and faculty participating in an event associated with commencement on the Alumni Quadrangle at the New York State College for Teachers on the downtown campus.
Pictured with a trophy outside of a building on the downtown campus of the New York State College for Teachers are: Genevieve Hagaman, Ruth Bayer, Mildred Fleming, Agnes Lewis, Marion Frisbie, Helen Loveless, Margaret L. Hays, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1916, Mary A. Doyle, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1916, Jessie Dunseith, and Marion C. McLean, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1916. Two women in the back row are unidentified.